This TikTok video has nearly 3 million views. One comment under the video with close to 10,000 likes read, 'Again, [China is] preparing for something the rest of us don't know about yet.' However, this video was recorded in February 2020, not late 2022.
that included a misleading caption and quite the dramatic remix of Johnny Cash singing"I hear the train a comin'" from"Folsom Prison Blues." The video was recorded in China and showed officials in white protective hazmat suits forcibly dragging and carrying people down a hallway, apparently to be quarantined.
Commenters appeared to largely believe the video was brand new. One user posted the false claim, "They know something the rest of the world doesn't know." That comment alone received more than 30,000 likes. The truth was that this video was recorded no later than February 2020, possibly on Feb. 3. Here's how NBC NewsThe video was taken in the city of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, at the home of a family who had returned from Hubei Province, where the capital city is Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, according to The Associated Press, citing a report Wednesday in the official provincial media outlet, Jiangsu Communication Broadcasting Station.
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